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CTET Cutoff 2019- Expected & Previous Year Cut Off Marks

CTET Cut Off: CBSE will release the cutoff of CTET 2019 along with announcement of results in the month of August. Visit the official portal (www.ctet.nic.in) to check your scores in the exam. Know about CTET Result

  • CTET official answer keys will also be released on the official website before the declaration of CTET Result.
  • CBSE will conducted CTET 2019 on July 7, 2019 at around 2144 CTET Exam Centers in 97 cities across the country.
  • The next stage after the completion of exam is release of answer keys, which is expected by the end of July, 2019. 
  • Candidates securing a minimum 60% marks in CTET will be issued eligibility certificate. Check CTET Eligibility

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CTET Cut Off 2019

CTET Cut off for 2019 will be released after the declaration of CTET 2019 Result in the month of August. The Cutoff will be updated here once it’s officially released with the result. Given below is the expected cut off for this session:

CategoryCutoff
General87
OBC85
SC80
ST80

CTET 2018 Pass Percentage Released

Candidates Registered in paper 110,73,545
Candidates Qualified in Paper 11,78,273
Pass Percentage for Paper 117 %
Candidates Registered in Paper 28,78, 425
Candidates Qualified in Paper 21,26,968
Pass Percentage for Paper 215 %

Must Read: CTET Preparation Tips

CTET Cut off 2018

CategoryCutoff
General90
OBC85
SC80
ST80

CTET Cut off 2017

CategoryCutoff
General87
OBC85
SC80
ST80

CTET Cut off 2016 

CategoryCutoff
General80-87
OBC78-85
SC72-80
ST70-80

CTET Cut Off 2015

CategoryCutoff
General87
OBC85
SC80
ST80

CTET Eligibility Certificate Validity

  • CTET qualifying certificate is valid for seven years from the date of result declaration for all categories.
  • This means that candidates can apply for the posts of teachers till 7 years from the date of declaration of the result of CTET.

Number of Attempts in CTET

  • Candidates can take CTET as many times as they want to obtain a CTET Certificate, as there is no restriction on the number of attempts in the test.
  • Not only this, candidates who have qualified the exam may also appear again for improving their score.

CTET Cutoff – Qualifying Marks and Qualifying Certificate

  • Candidates qualifying CTET will be given Marks Statement post the result declaration.
  • Only those candidates will be issued Eligibility Certificate/Qualifying Certificate/Marks Statement who secure at least 60% marks in CTET exam.
  • This statement is also called CTET qualifying certificate which is the document to prove the validity of any candidate whether they have qualified the exam or not.
  • Qualifying CTET does not mean that a person has qualified to be recruited/employed.
  • Qualifying CTET means that the candidate has just met one of the eligibility criteria for appointment.
  • School Management (Government, Local bodies, Government aided and unaided) may give concessions to SC/ST, OBC, differently abled persons, etc., in accordance with their extant reservation policy.

Where can CTET Qualified candidates apply?

CTET qualified candidates can apply at

  • schools of the Central Government (KVS, NVS, Central Tibetan Schools, etc.) and schools under the administrative control of UT’s of Chandigarh, Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu, and Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Lakshadweep and NCT of Delhi.
  • at unaided private schools which may consider teachers on the basis of CTET scores.
  • A State Government can also consider CTET scores for the recruitment of teachers if it decides not to conduct the State TET.
  • According to CBSE Affiliation Bye-Law 53, prescribing the minimum qualifications for teachers to teach various subjects in Classes I to VIII in the schools Affiliated to CBSE stands amended to that extent and it shall be mandatory that the teachers appointed hereinafter i.e. March 6, 2012 to teach classes I to VIII in the Schools affiliated to the CBSE shall qualify/pass the Central Teacher Eligibility Test conducted by CBSE on behalf of Central Government or Teacher Eligibility Test (TET), conducted by the appropriate State Government in accordance with the Guidelines framed by the NCTE for this purpose.